Saturday Sport: Galway beat Dublin in Leinster hurling final
GAA
Galway have beaten Dublin in the Leinster hurling final. The scoreline was 4-29 to Dublin's 4-15.
Laois have been crowned Joe McDonagh Cup champions.
1-6 from Cillian Dunne gave the O'Moores a 1-27 to 1-18 win over Carlow in the final, sealing their place in next year's Leinster Championship.
Laois boss Tommy Fitzgerald says his players delivered at Croke Park:
Sligo and Wexford have both booked their spots in the quarter-final draw for the Tailteann Cup.
Wexford withstood a second-half fightback to see off Leitrim by 20-points to 1-12.
While Sligo were 2-16 to 16 points winners over London.
Fermanagh had 20-points to spare over New York in the preliminary quarter-final.
Cork have opened up their All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship campaign with a win.
They have beaten Galway in a repeat of last year's decider by 18-points to 1-8.
Clare made it three wins from three with a 1-13 to 11 points win over Limerick.
Kilkenny beat Offaly by 12 points and Dublin were 13 points winners against Wexford.
A hat-trick from Aimee Mackin has helped Armagh to overcome Cork by 4-10 to 1-9 in the All-Ireland Ladies Football Championship.
Rugby
Leinster lead the Stormers 13-11 in their United Rugby Championship semi-final.
A try from Rieko Ioane and five points from the boot of Sam Prendergast have the defending champions in front in the second-half at the Aviva.
The Bulls beat 2024 winners Glasgow 22-21 in the first of the semi-finals.
Tennis
Mirra Andreeva has won her maiden Grand Slam tennis title.
The teenager has beaten qualifier Maya Chwalinska is straight sets in the French Open final - 6-3 6-2.
Andreeva is the youngest winner at Roland Garros since Monica Seles in 1992.
Soccer
Former Manchester City boss Pep


